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No. 1 Millard South falls short of Arizona’s preparedness
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No. 1 Millard South falls short of Arizona’s preparedness

Nebraska’s No. 1 Millard South trailed the nation’s No. 68 team, Chandler (Arizona) Basha, by two points in the third quarter.

The hosts then confirmed their national status by scoring in their next three matches.

The Bears handed Millard South a 39-25 defeat on Friday night in the season opener for both teams.

Millard South led once, 7-6 on a short run by Gabe Prucha midway through the second quarter. The Patriots then gave up the next two scores to trail 19-7 at halftime.

They closed the gap with a short touchdown pass from Jett Thomalla to tight end Isaac Jensen and a 23-yard field goal by Trenton Van Surksum, the latter with 2:27 left in the third quarter.

Basha scored, and after forcing a punt, he scored again on a 70-yard breakaway for a 39-17 lead. Prucha’s 5-yard touchdown, followed by a Patriot 2-point conversion, ended the scoring.

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Chase Loftin had 13 catches for 128 yards. Millard South had 407 yards to the Bears’ 494.

Millard South has a short week after returning to Omaha on Saturday. They will face Millard West, which lost its opener 29-21 to Millard North, on Thursday.

No. 3 Elkhorn South 38, Lincoln East 5: Gavin Shanahan ran for three touchdowns in a game originally scheduled for Thursday. Landon Tate had a 95-yard pick-6.

No. 8 Kearney 20, North Platte 0: Griffin Novacek threw touchdown passes to Cayden John and Zaire LaGrone in the first half.

No. 9 Lincoln Southeast 35, Grand Island 20: Tre Bollen’s 56-yard run was a surefire touchdown for the Knights, whose Cash Buettenback opened the scoring with a 65-yard run on the first play from scrimmage.

Norfolk 35, Columbus 28, OT: The Panthers won the Maroon Cup as Cole Signor threw for four touchdowns. Michael Voichoskie ran for four TDs for Columbus.

Fremont 49, Bellevue East 7: Da’Varius Bell had three touchdowns in a first half in which the Tigers scored 49 points.

Omaha Bryan 26, Lincoln High 7: Isaiah Morgan rushed for 168 yards and a score, while Jasiah Summerfield accounted for three touchdowns on 114 yards passing and 96 rushing.

Lincoln North Star 7, Lincoln Southwest 6: The go-ahead touchdown for the Gators with 5:50 left came on a double pass, with Michael Hunter Jr. taking a screen pass and throwing it to Sam Schaefer.

Plattsmouth 57, Omaha Buena Vista 0: Plattsmouth scored 31 points in the second quarter after Levi Walker scored twice in the first quarter.

Omaha Burke 62, Omaha Benson 0: Burke scored before half time,

Lincoln Northeast 48, Omaha Northwest 0: The Rockets snapped a 24-game losing streak, starting their scoring with a kickoff return and leading 13-0 after two minutes.

Sioux City North 21, Sioux City South 13: North ended the first half with a goal-line score.

No. 3 Elkhorn North 24, Lincoln Pius Jackson Crom’s 19-yard field goal broke a 21-21 tie in the final seconds. Ethan Beachy threw for 245 yards, 135 to Alex Uchtman.

No. 5 Omaha Skutt 29, No. 6 Norris 13: Dyland Van Dyke threw four touchdown passes.

Ralston 44, Lincoln Northwest 0: Connor Brown scored three times in the second quarter.

No. 7 Scottsbluff 31, Grand Island Northwest 6: Des Smith ran for 175 yards and a touchdown and Nate Kelley ran for two touchdowns and passed to Dawson Barrett for a 69-yard touchdown.

No. 8 York 17, Hastings 14: Emmitt Dirks threw two touchdown passes to Declan Peterson and shot a short field goal.

No. 10 Seward 41, No. 9 Gretna East 24: At halftime the Bluejays trailed 17-14.

Blair 56, Lincoln Standing Bear 12: Brock Templar scored the first two touchdowns for Blair, including one of 96 yards in the second quarter, giving the Bears a 56-0 halftime lead against Lincoln’s new school.

McCook 56, Beatrice 6: The Bison scored 28 points in the first quarter.

Gering 34, Torrington, Wyoming. 14: Creighton Beals blocked a punt for a touchdown and ran for 102 yards in 12 attempts.

No. 1 Wahoo 62, Nebraska City 0: It’s the second year in a row that Wahoo has beaten the Pioneers 62-0.

No. 2 Ashland-Greenwood 7, No. 10 Douglas County West 3: The Jays scored with 38 seconds left after losing four interceptions.

No. 4 Pierce 41, No. 3 Aurora 28: Brock Collison’s touchdown run broke the 28-28 tie in the fourth quarter.

No. 7 Omaha Roncalli 31, Wayne 14: Blake Wragge and Lucas Post scored 1-yard touchdown runs before sophomore Brady McGill completed a touchdown pass to Cade Shafer and James Bohnenkamp completed a 3-yard run to make it 31-6 in the third quarter.

No. 9 Auburn 32, Elkhorn Mount Michael 7: Burke Moody scored twice to give the Bulldogs a 26-0 lead.

Fort Calhoun 13, Arlington 0: Kaiden Rodriguez scored the first touchdown, on a 14-yard run, and then scored the extra point via players on the line of scrimmage.

Lincoln Christian 28, Lincoln Lutheran 14: Asa Wegrzyn had scoring runs of 84 and 47 yards as part of his 228 yards on 15 carries.

Omaha Concordia 26, Omaha Brownell Talbot 6: Concordia matched last year’s win total by defeating the Raiders, who were in Eight Man-1 last year.

No. 1 Norfolk Catholic 28, No. 2 Wahoo Neumann 21: A 14-yard halfback pass from Nathan Timmerman to Hayden Kelley with 2:34 left gave the Knights a two-touchdown lead after Timmerman caught a touchdown pass from Callen Marshall in the third quarter.

No. 6 Oakland-Craig 34, No. 8 Yutan 14: Braylon Anderson completed 17 of 24 passes for 448 yards and three touchdowns, while Corbin Guill caught seven passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns.

Eight Man-2 No. 8 BDS 38, Elmwood-Murdock 6: BDS led 12-6 at halftime before the final 26 points were scored.

Omaha Christian 52, Madison 26: The Eagles, who led 30-0 at halftime, allowed quarterback Nathan Friesen to score in the third quarter on a run and pass.

Crying water 16, mead 14: Weeping Water made both 2-point conversions.